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Two years after Dobbs, the White House warns of Republican assaults on Americans' bodily autonomy

Democrats are reminding Americans that Republicans and the conservative U.S. Supreme Court stripped them of their previously held rights to reproductive access. Now other bodily autonomy rights could be next.

Signature Angela

In France, Jeffrey's arch-nemesis Angela learns that "Bonjour" sometimes means "Goodbye"

Rebellion, Strength, Strong, and Purple

That title makes no sense. But then neither does the article of clothing to which it's referring. Would it help if you knew that astrology is involved? No? Thought not.

PHOTOS: The Golden Age of Brad Gooch

A visual guide to Brad Gooch's beautiful but heartbreaking memoir of New York in the '70s and '80s.

Supreme Court Sends Oregon Wedding Cake Case Back to State

The state should reconsider the discrimination case in light of Masterpiece Cakeshop, the high court rules.

A Day in Gay America 2010 Part One

What's it look like to be gay in America today? We asked readers -- including photographer John Arsenault -- to submit photos from Friday, May 21, 2010. This is part 1.

14 Insanely Wealthy LGBT People

Meet the overachievers who are not only raking in the dough but, in many cases, giving much of it away to worthy causes.

Maine Trans Student Wins Landmark Discrimination Case

A Maine court rules in favor of a transgender teen who had been blocked from using the girls' restroom at school.

Trump's Policies Tried to Tear This Gay Dad and Son Apart—The Dad Won

After help from a U.S. congressman, a three-year ordeal has come to an end for Jerome Roux.

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25 LGBTQ+ Coming-of-Age Films Charting the Teen Years

LGBTQ+ coming-of-age films from But I'm a Cheerleader to Moonlight help us remember that coming into a queer identity is a journey.

Eight LGBT Leaders Sound Off on Trans Issues

Eight leaders in LGBT advocacy give their thoughts on what 2013 meant for transgender rights, and what 2014 might bring.